Building block drawing game in preschool
A fun way to get preschoolers thinking and talking about letters and numbers while having fun with a little drawing and block play too!
A fun way to get preschoolers thinking and talking about letters and numbers while having fun with a little drawing and block play too!
As a review of the letters and their sounds, the children stirred up some alphabet soup.
While the children are away on spring break, it is time for the teachers to play!
Yesterday, I shared with you how we used live worms to create a worm farm. Today, I’d like to tell you about our gummy worm science.
Gummy Worms and Worm Farm shared by Deborah Stewart on Fox 59 Morning News!
A fun way to welcome spring is by studying worms. Last week, we created a worm farm.
Stop by and check out the super fun sticky board play house we made and enjoyed in our preschool classroom!
We’ve been exploring life cycles of plants and animals in preschool. Come along to see how we put an early childhood spin on this topic.
Today I want to share with you ten tips for making circletime an engaging and interesting experience in the preschool classroom.
My grandson loves his cars and trucks so I thought I would introduce him to a simple version of ramps and cars this week. I started by making a simple toddler-sized ramp that he could easily explore.
We’ve recently learned that the letter S makes the “ssss” sound like a slithering snake. To reinforce our new letter sound, we made snakes for snack.
Our preschoolers explored and created colorful patterns in our paper flower gardens.
A simple and fun way to explore all four seasons on the sticky table in preschool!
Our children created some rockin’ drawings out of just a few simple materials.
We read the delightful little story You be You by Linda Kranz and enjoyed creating our own colorful rocks in preschool.
We recently spent a day playing, creating, and learning with rocks. Come along as we discover all the ways we can explore rocks in preschool.
After reading the book “A Rainbow of My Own” the children explored the process of making these beautiful but simple abstract rainbows!
Using our whole bodies to weave through this beautiful rainbow made by our preschool students.
A fun way to create new interest in the easel is by offering different processes. Our latest offering was smudge painting on the easel.
Our children retold the story and created painted picture collages in the style of Eric Carle.
I am joining three of my fellow bloggers on Google+ today for a live video chat on the topic of fine motor skills. Stop by to tune in and listen in!
While learning about the letter “P” we decided to explore with pizza! Pizza is an all-time favorite food for many preschoolers, and activities involving pizza
We want to share some ideas with you as you get ready to go back to school! As summer winds down and you prepare to
Cardboard yarn creations are a fun way to repurpose cardboard and build fine motor skills! This week, we decided to explore with yarn and enhance
Fourth of July is almost here! We have gathered some of our favorite ways to celebrate with young children. We love these ideas from fellow
Are your kids into bugs? We have some great ways to investigate bugs in your home or classroom. Our class really seems to be fascinated
Invitations to Draw are a wonderful way to spark creativity in young children! We are so excited to share with you the newest book by